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It's Apple's first big event since October, and there's a lot of ground to cover.

Are you ready to learn about the next version of iOS? Are you ready to be wowed or perhaps upset by the prospect of a drastically redesigned OS X? Are you ready to get excited about things like "services" and "APIs," and to hear Apple CEO Tim Cook tell you a bunch of impressive-sounding numbers that show how great his company is doing? If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, you're going to want to come back at 10:00am Pacific on Monday, June 2 to follow our liveblog of Apple's opening-day WWDC keynote.

It was October of 2013 the last time Apple got up on stage to talk about new products, so pretty much anything in Cupertino's lineup is fair game. We've collected a list of the most credible rumors that you can comb through before the show, and Ars Staff Editor Megan Geuss and myself will be on the ground Monday to separate fact from fiction.

Andrew Cunningham / Andrew has a B.A. in Classics from Kenyon College and has over five years of experience in IT. His work has appeared on Charge Shot!!! and AnandTech, and he records a weekly book podcast called Overdue.